Friday Theology: Oliver O’Donovan On The Role Of The People In Liturgy
(A Scene of Profound Theological Reflection) It’s often observed that the word liturgy, which we think of as “worship” or “a religious service”, originates in two Greek words, laos […]
Stanley Hauerwas On Memory And Eucharistic Practice
Not everyone understands what eucharistic practice is all about. American theologican Stanley Hauerwas, however, nails it in this video from The Work of the People, a liturgical resource ministry that […]
Notable Quotable: Father Gene On Maundy Thursday And “Good Ritual”
From my good friend Gene Packwood’s blog on the meaning of tonight for Christians: Foot washing can be a challenge for those who are not used to it—all a bit […]
Liturgical Awesomeness From The Work Of The People
This post is a shout out for The Work Of The People (TWOP), a digital content provider for Christian worship. Taking it’s name cleverly from a literal translation of the […]